Tragedy Strikes at Historic Teotihuacan: Gunman Opens Fire
An armed man opened fire at the Teotihuacan pyramids, killing a Canadian tourist and injuring at least 13 others. The incident, which occurred at the Pyramid of the Moon, ended with the shooter dying from a self-inflicted wound. Security concerns have been raised following the tragic event.
Chaos erupted at the renowned Teotihuacan pyramids after an armed man fatally shot a Canadian tourist and injured at least 13 others. The shooting unfolded atop the Pyramid of the Moon, a significant historical landmark situated near Mexico City.
The attacker, armed with a gun and knife, died from a self-inflicted gunshot. The local government reported that six Americans, three Colombians, one Russian, two Brazilians, and another Canadian were among the injured. Video footage captured the terrifying moments as the gunman fired, prompting tourists to seek cover.
The Mexican President vowed a thorough investigation into the incident, as concerns over safety measures at the archaeological site mount. The tragic event underscores the urgent need for enhanced security to protect the 1.8 million visitors the site attracts annually.
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